HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-11-24, Page 2TWO
THI ;I UCKNOW ;l EN„TINEL,; L,•UCKNOW ,
ACcIDI:NT
CONTINU''ED FRQM. PAGE 1
The Kincardine:ambulance ar
rived and took the injured M.
A,skes. to Winglani• Ilospitai.
Because a second ambuiance
• was in use at Kincardine, the
hospital administrator from Kin-,•
cardi,; Mh, .i'n
the sceneae and reitcmovedell ca
they Hoedto'-•
gins fa icily to Kincardine i••Iospit-
al :where they; were treated' and.
1-easecl”" tars --h dgnis lta•s he#
.broken•.leg in a walking Ga ,t.
Provincial Constable' Andy.
Burgess. of Kincardine Onario'
Provincial Police investigated the
-• accident.. No inquest will be,
held into,the death of Mrs.' Asl<es.
The Askes family 'are Widely
known iri this area. They are
members 'of the Lucknow Christian,
Reformed Church'.
'POI -sortie time they reSided.on-
the• divisionline;. between East
and West 'Wawa nosh Township,;
later purchasing the "Parish Mpf
tl
• '.fat' fa.rui atI angside. Several',
years ago they moved to their
present home on highway 86
KINLOSS FAMILY' ESCAPE . SERIOUS INJURY
The • Lucknow -bra'nch of. the
Canadian 'Bib1e.: Society ,has come-
pitted its annual canvass of the
• village -and surrounding-rura-1:
areas. A total of $579.95 was
collected to be used` for the print
ing and distributing of Bible's in
, rnany pacts of the world...
'Those taking part in the
,canvass• were: Mrs; Lloyd Moffat,
Mist. Eileen Lavis, Miss Liella
Finlayson ; Mrs. Harold: Treleav
en, Mrs., Cliff Rolston, Mrs.
Morgan.Henderscln, •Mrs. James
about •1 1/2 miles :east of .White
church, the former Kue fer farm.
Mrs. Askes was the. forrner
Bontje Kemper, She is survived
Ritchie,•. Mrs. Orville •Elliott, cars, by her' husband John, eight,child- .;
I -e Ehr' a oldest.of which are
•
Mrs. ` Wilfred Drennan'
re
• a 1 .1.
Haithorne',. 'Mrs, •Noble.Johnston, Henry of WQwdstock'and Mrs.
Irs.' Eldon Henderson, Mrs Hary Sip.ke (Jennie) Bakker. Jr, of Wing=
P Role ;Ivlxs4, P-ete Cocik lrs. h ni,=five-at home , Bert ,19 ,
Howard. Barger , Miss'Elizabeth Dianne 16, john• 13 , Martin;12 and
•
Robinson, Mrs. Rutin: Loree ,. `Mrs.' &Onnie 7;; 1 grandson; brothers Jack
Fred Horton, 'Mrs. Ross`Shiells, 'emper o Water own, Hemmo
Miss Ada Webster, Mrs,. Stewart ` Kemper of Mississauga ,and sister
Mullin Peter Campbell, :Walter • Mrs. Ralph (Afke) Pot of Stratford.
Alton; also rnember..s of the Luck Two: brothers; and' two sisters re
tide in Holland-.
now Christian Reformed' Church;
Young,People's Society and himem-'he,ir'son `Henry was marred
Asfof Trinity United .Church,. Bertha van Da'on Saturda
Asfeld .
to • m
The. Society appreciates the The funeral service will be.
work: of the canvassers and the held at the R' •A ;Currie', and .Son,
iresponse. of those who :contributed.. Funeral Honie "in. Win ha'izi
;Rev. 'John Van Sterripvoort '•f.
• Lucknow Christian Re:formed..
'Church' Wilt be. the minister and
burial-,.wi 1 be in Wingham Cern
etery.
Are Remind
LUKNOW
E:_FRIDAY Nt HT F iO 'TO
CHRISTMAS DECEMBER 3, 10 and 17
L DAY THURSDAYS'
.
ECEMBER
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
THURSDAY OF CHRISTMAS WEEK,
DECEMBER 20„21, 224 23
SED FRIDAY,, DECEMBER 24 and
31
P.M.
M.AKE•'LUCKNO'uv`
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FORMER KINLOUGH RESIDENT
M�n's BOdy
Found On Beach
The.`body of Joseph Robert
Vg .B'o=a--8 •a064,74,4.._.1.-'06uos::-vBOri
October 26 ,::was found on a •)e'ach
'about 'two :miles north of;_:Goderich
Sitnda_y rncirni t : No t:eri.i ter. '14
When last seep, Mr I'lodgkinson.
had been fishing from the pier at..
Cod erich . .Hisao -.r aT -sona 1,
effects were found on the pier and
dragging bperations were'begtin::
When he was not discovered
'•:
Were, halt -ed.:,
after ,four days, the operations
1 '
Elis body was found by Mr. and
Mrs. Ed:Bringloe of Goderichc
The couple had been fishin fg rom
a.boa fhe re a
A post-mortem was performed •'.
in.Stratford 'and the funeral ser-
vices were
er-vices'were held :an-Goderich.
• A `former resident of Kinlougli,
his`pari nts were the late. Mr.. acrd'_.
Mrs: ' James 13.;, Hodgkinson., lie
Bad lived cit c1odcrich for a nu:rn
bcr of years Where ht. Married
-�.IJot:ty_l`1cllw-iir-i-ot:that-to'wn ire.. ..,
10,13. ,She predeceased hun In
March,,, 107 0, •
13csidcs his 'brother , Wilbert
E }bdgki.nson of W n ha ui therm
are three sisters, ,ties, 'Arthur
(Beth) '.Bakc''r of KKincardiine, Mrs.,
,Wc sic y' (Greta) Witte and :M1rs.
Gerald` (`1'illc'yi i i-civt;r both of
oncton
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